Minter Dialogue with Becky Hall
Becky Hall is a systemic executive coach, facilitator, speaker and now author of the new book, “The Art of Enough, 7 ways to build a balanced life and a flourishing world.” In this conversation, we discuss why and how to broker a life that is Enough, bearing down the on biggest challenges of our age, finding the path between excess and scarcity, why you should start a “No Journal” and much more.
Please send me your questions — as an audio file if you’d like — to nminterdial@gmail.com. Otherwise, below, you’ll find the show notes and, of course, you are invited to comment. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to rate it here.
To connect with Becky Hall:
- Find details on The Art of Enough, the book, here.
- You can follow Becky Hall on Twitter: @theartofenough or on Instagram
- Find Becky Hall on Linkedin
- Check out Becky’s business and services: Presence.co.uk
Site(s) mentioned:
- Check out the episodes mentioned in this conversation with Becky:
Podcast with Dorie Clark (on The Long Game)
Podcast with Brant Menswar (Black Sheep)
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Music credit: The jingle at the beginning of the show is courtesy of my friend, Pierre Journel, author of the Guitar Channel. And, the new sign-off music is “A Convinced Man,” a song I co-wrote and recorded with Stephanie Singer back in the late 1980s (please excuse the quality of the sound!).
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